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Late Night Eats in Manhattan: Blue Ribbon

New York is the City that Never Sleeps and the folks at Blue Ribbon ensure that even those who keep Manhattan running late into the night still have a chance for some gourmet grub.
Chefs and owners Bruce & Eric Bromberg's kitchen has been serving late since Blue Ribbon opened in 1992. While most places are closing their doors and pulling down the shades when the clock strikes 11, dinner at this quiet but lively Greenwich Village spot is served `til 4 a.m. seven days a week.
Diners can opt for traditional snacks like matzoh ball soup or oysters from the raw bar. Chowhounds can order up real southern fried chicken, complete with mashed potatoes and collard greens.
But the Brombergs know the neighborhood chefs who fill Blue Ribbon's tables late night have more adventurous pallets.
Maybe that's why the beef marrow and oxtail marmalade is still a top seller 15 years later.
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